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The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

200 Folk And Fairy Tales by the Grimm Brothers

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The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

By: Brothers Grimm
Narrated by: Jürgen Fritsche
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In the 19th century, the Brothers Grimm published 200 fairy tales which, to this day, form the most famous collection of fairy tales worldwide. This audiobook contains all 200 fairy tales, among them "Snow White", "Hansel and Gretel", "Rumpelstiltskin", "Rapunzel", "The Bremen town musicians", and many more. Also included: A pdf document with complete tracklist.

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Public Domain (P)2018 Bäng Management & Verlags GmbH & Co. KG
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Collections & Anthologies
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this is a MASSIVE collection of stories. really interesting to listen to. some are familiar, so are completely new (to me). favourite story is definitely the man who wanted to learn how to shiver.

I learned how to shiver

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Enjoyed these wonderful stories that I grew up with, though many were new to me now.

A Grimm joy!

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Only complaint regarding anthology itself is the lack of a real table of contents. The narrator/performance, on the other hand….holy moly I think a monotone robot could have been less annoying. I don’t know who is employed to pick narrators, but let’s just say he or she should pursue (along with the narrator himself) another line of work.

Stories as great as narrator is bad.

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I cannot find a record of which is which. Roughly, Jacob was the story architect, Wilhelm was the editor. Inspired by centuries of handed-down oral stories — and financial need — they began compiling preservationist collections in 1810. Most, regardless of cultural origin, morphed into Germanic folk tales. They tempered the violent and sexual details of some, and where they chose not to prefaced stories with an explanation. Some end awkwardly or abruptly.

Easy to forget the Grimms were collectors AND writers

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I like the the stories but the voice acting was a but too much for me to bare, at first I was enjoying it but after awhile it wore me out couldn't finish listening

good but hammy

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